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they felt like they could be more motivated to do more work in the school environment. john: you wrote a wall street journal op-ed about this. that is how you came to our attention. >> yes, i did. jeremiah, do you have regrets at all? >> no. john: you sound pretty certain. and just in the past four years you have tried private school, that was too expensive, public school and you were bullied? >> i was bullied almost on a weekly basis because i was small and i was in kindergarten. i didn't know how to fend for myself. john: one guy threatened to take your watch? >> yes, i brought a little toy watches what he said that he would kill my family i didn't give him the watch. i was scared because of this. john: are you being homeschool because you're hiding from government school? >> no, no, it also works because i'm an actor. i perform and i sing. it's good because i can have a big audition monday. then i can do school another day if i'm busy all day with the show. i usually do it on a weekend, sometimes a holiday. because that is when most of the schools are shut down and t
they felt like they could be more motivated to do more work in the school environment. john: you wrote a wall street journal op-ed about this. that is how you came to our attention. >> yes, i did. jeremiah, do you have regrets at all? >> no. john: you sound pretty certain. and just in the past four years you have tried private school, that was too expensive, public school and you were bullied? >> i was bullied almost on a weekly basis because i was small and i was in...
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they felt like they cou be more motivated to do more work in the school environment. john: you wrote a wall street journal op-ed about this. that is how you came to our attention. >> yes, i did. jeremiah, do you have regrets at all? >> no. john: you sound pretty certain. and just in the past four years you have tried private school, that was too expensive, public school and you were bullied? >> i was bullied almost on a weekly basis because i was small and i was in kindergarten. i didn't know how to fend for myself. john: one guy threated to take your watch? >> yes, ibrought a little toy watches what he said that he would kill my family i didn't give him the watch. i was scared because of this. john: are you being homeschool because you're hiding from government school? >> no, no, it also works because i'm an actor. i perform and i sing. it's good because i can have a big audition monday. then i can do school another day if i'm busy all day with the show. i usually do it on a weekend, sometimes a holiday. because that is when most of the schools are shut down and ther
they felt like they cou be more motivated to do more work in the school environment. john: you wrote a wall street journal op-ed about this. that is how you came to our attention. >> yes, i did. jeremiah, do you have regrets at all? >> no. john: you sound pretty certain. and just in the past four years you have tried private school, that was too expensive, public school and you were bullied? >> i was bullied almost on a weekly basis because i was small and i was in...
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. >> i understand why we helped to make the environment safer but what isn't there is the honest of those unintended consequences with those costs and regulations that cannot afford to do it they're not the of large well-capitalized corporation. that crushes the little guy that has the lion's share of the jobs. >> when i began the segment i said to creates jobs i should say a few people got their price period businesses to write business people business creates jobs john: is the era of 9 to 5 over? but next the importance of your first job. >> my job was to clean up the parking lot of the dairy queen. >> molly lawns at the diversity of denver $1.50 per our spirit washing dishes at the hospital. >> in this town it is hard to find an apartment even if you do make $15 an hour that brings up the point to skip the minimum wage today how many actually support a family or themselves? many minimum-wage workers are kids learn in there first job my first was the deckhand on a sailboat but i learned to show up on time and do what the boss tells you for all my colleagues also had bad first jobs not a
. >> i understand why we helped to make the environment safer but what isn't there is the honest of those unintended consequences with those costs and regulations that cannot afford to do it they're not the of large well-capitalized corporation. that crushes the little guy that has the lion's share of the jobs. >> when i began the segment i said to creates jobs i should say a few people got their price period businesses to write business people business creates jobs john: is the era...
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why this could be a game changer toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org charles: a group of california teachers trying to teach the unions a leson. they are sick of paying automatic dues that the top $1000 a year. and teachers unions spend more than $19 million on political causes. now, to the lawyers. the teachers have a case. the union is right, and by the way, we tried to get a statement from the california teachers association. in the offices were closed for winter break. charting with you on that. >> yes, i think this lawsuit is long overdue. because last i checked, we are protected by the constitution. and why would they pay for a cause that they don't believe in? i think this lawsuit is absolutely necessary and this isn't right. and the reality is that unions are political beings. charles: the point is that that seems like it would be disproportionate. >> everyone has a uniform and a stake in be
why this could be a game changer toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org charles: a group of california teachers trying to teach the unions a leson. they are sick of paying automatic dues that the top $1000 a year. and teachers unions spend more than $19 million on political causes. now, to the lawyers. the...
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but what i am concerned about is that in this current environment, where the president was reelected, forget about the economic aspect, but maybe this is a time back by the white house, they do force unions to become unionized. >> eventually, the question becomes, that sounds appealing to have the benefits package. would you prefer that border the job. i think americans still want jobs. that is the most important thing. >> we see that a lot with these local states. in the unions they say we could hire for more rookie cops or pay a senior guy a big package. and we actually see this across the board. maybe this is the way that the private sector fights back. are you a little bit concerned? forget about numbercrunching. a lot of people out there dumb. by now from our country is based on something different. the notion of what is right and wrong. >> that is a luxury that you don't have it was right or wrong. a lot of these unions are calling for his bankrupting the company that they are hoping to get benefits for. >> you want to talk about fair, is it fair for that leachate to have the bi
but what i am concerned about is that in this current environment, where the president was reelected, forget about the economic aspect, but maybe this is a time back by the white house, they do force unions to become unionized. >> eventually, the question becomes, that sounds appealing to have the benefits package. would you prefer that border the job. i think americans still want jobs. that is the most important thing. >> we see that a lot with these local states. in the unions...
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so you got to have the right environment and kids change, it brings in parents in a way they had not been before. so has a real good ripple effect. >> last word from the boss. thanks, gang. remember this? >> for the 375,000 people who visited the site by noon today i think that they didn't need an advertising campaign to visit. >> so obamacare sells itself, right? then maybe somebody should return the $700 million that they are going to spend to sell it. i've always kept my eye on her... but with so much health care noise, i didn't always watch out for myself. with unitedhealthcare, i get personalized information and rewards for addressing my health risks. but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com when folks in the lower 48 think athey think salmon and energy.a, but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need a
so you got to have the right environment and kids change, it brings in parents in a way they had not been before. so has a real good ripple effect. >> last word from the boss. thanks, gang. remember this? >> for the 375,000 people who visited the site by noon today i think that they didn't need an advertising campaign to visit. >> so obamacare sells itself, right? then maybe somebody should return the $700 million that they are going to spend to sell it. i've always kept my...
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and it will have a massive positive impact upon the environment. we have seen that in the united states the last decade. 14% decrease in our carbon emissions. so they can do two things that are good for them. national security and help with their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a different insurance company. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ maria: a look at some of the big market events coming up that could impact your money. we'll get data on pending home sales. it's another big week for earnings. caterpillar is typically a market mover. tuesday will be a big market day. and then earnings from am and pfizer. we
and it will have a massive positive impact upon the environment. we have seen that in the united states the last decade. 14% decrease in our carbon emissions. so they can do two things that are good for them. national security and help with their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. you're turning onto the street when you barely clip a passing car. minor accident - no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda...
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that epa, if you go to their web site they talk about a duty to protect health of the citizens and our environment. so, who knew? if they have a duty, did they know at the time that this was going to happen? or should they have known? we're talking about lead. neil: what about all of the companies that were there. they are now out of business or gone or kaput. >> you have to break it down? did they try to protect themselves? did they protect themselves in bankruptcy, or did they change their name. neil: you would try to track them down? >> you have to, they created this mess. neil: they are long gone? >> sure, then that is the problem, then i agree, you have to go to taxpayer because, they pay for it through epa or federal money. neil: kelly, we're left with a lot of taxpayer there, paying a lot. in some cases tens of thousands more for this clean up, that they are saddled with even those who moved in knew nothing about it are now getting reamed, and they can't sell their homes, they are sitting on lead. >> you are right, and i am not -- you know it stinks, but it only viable solution. these funds
that epa, if you go to their web site they talk about a duty to protect health of the citizens and our environment. so, who knew? if they have a duty, did they know at the time that this was going to happen? or should they have known? we're talking about lead. neil: what about all of the companies that were there. they are now out of business or gone or kaput. >> you have to break it down? did they try to protect themselves? did they protect themselves in bankruptcy, or did they change...
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they felt like they could be more motivated to do more work in the school environment. john: you wrote a wall street jonal op-ed about this. that is how you came to our attention. >> yes, i did. jeremiah, do you have regrets at all? >> no. john: you sound pretty certain. and just in the past four years you have tried private school, that was too expensive, public school and you were bullied? >> i was bullied almost on a weekly basis because i was small and i was in kindergarten. i didn't know how to fend for myself. john: one guy threatened to take your watch? >> yes, i brought a little toy watches what he said that he would kill my family i didn't give him the watch. i was scared because of this. john: are you being homeschool because you're hiding from government school? >> no, no, it also works because i'm an actor. i perform and i sing. it's good because i can have a big audition monday. then i can do school another day if i'm busy all day with the show. i usually do it on a weekend, sometimes a holiday. because that is when most of the schools are shut down and the
they felt like they could be more motivated to do more work in the school environment. john: you wrote a wall street jonal op-ed about this. that is how you came to our attention. >> yes, i did. jeremiah, do you have regrets at all? >> no. john: you sound pretty certain. and just in the past four years you have tried private school, that was too expensive, public school and you were bullied? >> i was bullied almost on a weekly basis because i was small and i was in...
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national security and help with their environment. their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... i'm still giving it my best even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm up for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. so what's next? seeing these guys. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliqu
national security and help with their environment. their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the...
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there are so many other ways to have a bigger impact on the environment and water quality, and this is just simply designed to create a bigger bureaucracy. they will have to hire government employees to take these complaints, and then of course go investigate, and ultimately levy sanctions against citizens here in san diego. stuart: how do you think the rest of us elsewhere in america, outside the formerly golden state, how do you think we should look at you guys, you californians? what do you think we ought to think about? >> well, i think it is pretty embarrassing which is why i think when these absurd ideas are proposed, we need to have san alternative. -- we need to have an alternative. we have to have common sense solutions. i think that's what californians want. stuart: no you don't. what was the point spread for president obama in california? what was the point spread in favor of higher taxes? >> i think if this idea in particular were put up for a public vote, it would resoundingly be rejected. i think that's why we need to be vigilant. we have to continue to shine a light on b
there are so many other ways to have a bigger impact on the environment and water quality, and this is just simply designed to create a bigger bureaucracy. they will have to hire government employees to take these complaints, and then of course go investigate, and ultimately levy sanctions against citizens here in san diego. stuart: how do you think the rest of us elsewhere in america, outside the formerly golden state, how do you think we should look at you guys, you californians? what do you...
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national security and help with their environment. their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? for my constipation, my doctor recommended i switch to miralax. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in convenient single-serve mix-in pax. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation
national security and help with their environment. their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... goooooooaaaaaaaallllllll! that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the...
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national security and help with their environment. maria: don't go anywhere. - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. maria: a look at some of the big market events coming up that could impact your money. we'
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so i would not take any comfort in terms of the current environment, but i think this is contingent on two things which is all about the coronavirus. one, that you see we can deal with infections very quickly, and two, that there is not a second wave which comes out of china. because a second wave when the people were returning to work, is if that comes about, that will really spook people and think this is an endless process, not something which was going to pass quickly. so i think the markets are queuing off what's happening on the virus, and we've seen some exhaustion which is natural after rapid decline. but the future is so dependent on the path of the virus. gerry: one of the concerns that you've had and other people have had even before this crisis came along concerns the level of debt in the economy, the u.s. economy, the global economy, marley corporate debt. and we are seeing, obviously, you know, it's happened with interest rates, we've seen a lot of volatility there. but obviously with no revenue coming n a lot of companies that were already struggling perhaps with these d
so i would not take any comfort in terms of the current environment, but i think this is contingent on two things which is all about the coronavirus. one, that you see we can deal with infections very quickly, and two, that there is not a second wave which comes out of china. because a second wave when the people were returning to work, is if that comes about, that will really spook people and think this is an endless process, not something which was going to pass quickly. so i think the...
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make banks safer and sounder, and create an environment where we have jobs and economic growth. that's kind of a formula. within that in my view, even today what we should be focused on is capital, liquidity and leverage. those are the key levers in the bigger banks. and i understand all that and i think it's been healthy. but when you get to the european union directive which says you can't pay people. or here dodd-frank and many parts are being applied to small banks in minneapolis. i had the chance to meet with chairmachairman volkar. the rule is 900 pains, and we are applying to it small community banks in minneapolis, and there are thousands of people. a third bank is subject to dodd-frank and subject to the stress test. in 2011 their report to the fed was 2,000 pages. this year, 19,000 pages was the qualitative stress test report from that bank to the fed. you think of the thousands and thousands and thousands of people that are unproductive adding to cost and reducing lending. trish: the thinking is this will friep liquidity. banks won't be hindered by all the requirement
make banks safer and sounder, and create an environment where we have jobs and economic growth. that's kind of a formula. within that in my view, even today what we should be focused on is capital, liquidity and leverage. those are the key levers in the bigger banks. and i understand all that and i think it's been healthy. but when you get to the european union directive which says you can't pay people. or here dodd-frank and many parts are being applied to small banks in minneapolis. i had the...
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you know, you can't have that if you really want to have a safe environment. and that is what is wrong. but the unions, and to the union's demand that deal with the teamsters, they don't have a choice because of the law. the losses they have to. well, there should be some laws changed, just like dos. public workers, built their dues the most vicious never be is ten bucks. let the members vote. members don't have a chance to vote on their dues. their representatives. it's like congress supporting, you know, oh, they're your representatives. give me a break. gerri: will you ever -- i have to wrap this up. are you ever going to put any money again into france? >> you never say never, dear. ♪ gerri: spoken like somebody who wants to keep all his options open. thank you for coming on tonight. i hope he will come back again sometime. fascinating comments. we are a big fan. just amazing. it is so rare that somebody in this world says something that is actually honest and heartfelt and we appreciate you. >> and then restart a war. thanks. bye-bye. gerri: here is our
you know, you can't have that if you really want to have a safe environment. and that is what is wrong. but the unions, and to the union's demand that deal with the teamsters, they don't have a choice because of the law. the losses they have to. well, there should be some laws changed, just like dos. public workers, built their dues the most vicious never be is ten bucks. let the members vote. members don't have a chance to vote on their dues. their representatives. it's like congress...
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this is not going to happen overnight, but you have to have an environment that allows it to happen. i think congress has to do something. they have to do something to bring fha in. gerri: that idea, you know, helping low-income people, forget about it. i want to ask you quickly, what is really a p effort going on to make people wat to keep fha. here is shaun donovan saying that they have weathered the storm by taking the most aggressive and sweeping action in the history of reform. trying to make the point today that we have more money coming. everything is going to be okay. americans, go back to eep, keep sending us your taxpayer dollars. >> absolutely not. what they are not mentioning, and they did this a year ago when they came out with a report, they knew the projected house price numbers were completely wrong. they basically ignore that. then they made a correction this time to the tune of $10 billion. well, this time they are using interest rates frojuly, and they are basically saying that mortgage rates are going to double by the third quarter of 2014. well, there was a littl
this is not going to happen overnight, but you have to have an environment that allows it to happen. i think congress has to do something. they have to do something to bring fha in. gerri: that idea, you know, helping low-income people, forget about it. i want to ask you quickly, what is really a p effort going on to make people wat to keep fha. here is shaun donovan saying that they have weathered the storm by taking the most aggressive and sweeping action in the history of reform. trying to...
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. >> i understand why we helped to make the environment safer but what isn't there is the honest of those unintended consequences with those costs and regulations that cannot afford to do it they're not the of large well-capitalized corporation. that crushes the little guy that has the lion's share of the jobs. >> when i began the segment i said to creates jobs i should say a few people got their price period businesses to write business people business creates jobs john: is the era...
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get a break bringing it back here, but they're worried bringing it here and having it here under this environment. there's an amazing opportunity being lost. >> neil: think about if you're looking at the economy turning around and betting on a turn-around obviously you would use that money and invest in plants and equipment and new shops and all. but what a lot of these companies tend to do, boost the dividends, buy back stock, and maybe take out a competitor, but they don't expand. >> well, one of the problems with apple is, i mean, it's got a problem because it's too successful. it's got this cash and you want to be careful that you don't do something stupid with it and apple keeps selling more iphones by spending more money and avoid making acquisitions. and sisco bought the flip video camera and the fact that they were able to sit on it, is an indicator of how well it's doing. >> neil: charlie. >> i would say this is a big debate in america. jeff immelt said in a world where you have to worry about terrorism at any point you need a lot of cash on hand, what that might do to your business. >>
get a break bringing it back here, but they're worried bringing it here and having it here under this environment. there's an amazing opportunity being lost. >> neil: think about if you're looking at the economy turning around and betting on a turn-around obviously you would use that money and invest in plants and equipment and new shops and all. but what a lot of these companies tend to do, boost the dividends, buy back stock, and maybe take out a competitor, but they don't expand....
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a lot of companies have extended and pretended in this low interest rate environment, and effectively by the end of this year will see a doubling of interest expense in one year was the fed will do its -- because the fed will do its fourth rate hike next week. the weakness we've seen in housing, never recovered from the crisis, volume did not recover from the crisis, and now we're starting to see a softening. the housing market can soften as much as a year and a half before the economy slips into recession, and it's already been going on six months we are weakening, and we are down on both sales and, actually, starts from a year ago. bearly: the kind of imbalances that we do see, especially inflation which often picks up as demand is strong with unemployment so low, we haven't really seen that, have we, this time around. so if the economy is going to be derailed, it's not going to be sort of a typical pattern that we've seen in the past. >> exactly. as we often say, expansions don't tie of old age -- don't die of old age, usually the fed kills them. in fact, what the fed is doing now
a lot of companies have extended and pretended in this low interest rate environment, and effectively by the end of this year will see a doubling of interest expense in one year was the fed will do its -- because the fed will do its fourth rate hike next week. the weakness we've seen in housing, never recovered from the crisis, volume did not recover from the crisis, and now we're starting to see a softening. the housing market can soften as much as a year and a half before the economy slips...
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industry today because you don't know what the recoveries going to look like so listen, i think in today's environment, you take small pieces of the airline, may be but that is so profound or potentially so profound that i'd rather go into the other places that you know. >> let me turn to interest rates. you did see some of the three month bill actually showed negative rates, we are seeing some negative rates in the u.s. as low as they are, there's a lot of people who would say we don't want negative rates the way europe is, but we've got them in some corners, right. >> we have them where its cash , the demand for cash, your seeing bills, it's an embodiment of people who just want to give something that is cash or cash like. listen, we don't want negative interest rate. the fed, what they're doing, it's 100% right. they said were not gonna take rates to zero which they've done, and then, in the funds rate and the front end of the curve, then we will keep buying assets. that's the right way to do it. you put liquidity and dollars into the system and then you liquefy the system. you improve the credit m
industry today because you don't know what the recoveries going to look like so listen, i think in today's environment, you take small pieces of the airline, may be but that is so profound or potentially so profound that i'd rather go into the other places that you know. >> let me turn to interest rates. you did see some of the three month bill actually showed negative rates, we are seeing some negative rates in the u.s. as low as they are, there's a lot of people who would say we don't...
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it turns out it's about continuing to be dynamic and being resilient and a changing environment. it kind of makes you want to vomit. >> maybe it the fact that the dynasty, if you will, i like your take on that. it's more and more crazy and just out of whack. step. melissa: thank you for coming down and helping me get to the bottom of this. >> i think we made some progress. melissa: it does like fun. you have to give them that. thousands and thousands of bottles of wine a good truck, so that something. thank you for coming on. have a great weekend. next on "money," have you ever driven by a gorgeous thousand in the living there? one man in florida may that fantasy is reality by squatting in side of waterfront mansion. i mean mansion. a bizarre law may actually let him keep it. enceinte. a potential game ginger coming in the form of a $14 billion plant in louisiana. one of the men behind it to will explain. piles of "money" coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of
it turns out it's about continuing to be dynamic and being resilient and a changing environment. it kind of makes you want to vomit. >> maybe it the fact that the dynasty, if you will, i like your take on that. it's more and more crazy and just out of whack. step. melissa: thank you for coming down and helping me get to the bottom of this. >> i think we made some progress. melissa: it does like fun. you have to give them that. thousands and thousands of bottles of wine a good truck,...
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we have had a slow growth environment and trump has shown growth wherever he goes so in new york city we have buildings all around us. they were created because you could get the job done so one of the big things in this campaign is who is more effective. john: he's against free trade. how do you get growth without trade? >> ease with more trade and jobs for america so you have to examine the trade deals that have been done. they are benefiting american workers. we have got to be for having better jobs for americans and that's what he stands for. john: here's what hillary clinton says about your candidates ideas. >> the kind of plan that donald has put forward would be trickle-down economics all over again. in fact he would be the most extreme version, the biggest tax cuts for the top% of the people in this country than we have ever had. i call it trump up trickle down. john: what do you say that? >> will pass with the lead always a. they want all the money in the country to stay in washington d.c. so anytime there's an effort to let people keep their own money through a tax cut let's
we have had a slow growth environment and trump has shown growth wherever he goes so in new york city we have buildings all around us. they were created because you could get the job done so one of the big things in this campaign is who is more effective. john: he's against free trade. how do you get growth without trade? >> ease with more trade and jobs for america so you have to examine the trade deals that have been done. they are benefiting american workers. we have got to be for...
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thanks cannot really make money in a negative hank environment. credit extension. i think the other thing is in the political environment we have in the united states, energy is on the antiestablishment side. trish: i have to run. i am coming up on a heartbreak. thank you to all of you. ♪ every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. thanks. ♪ [ male announcer ] fedex® has solutions to enable global commerce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ my lineage was the vecchios and zuccolis. through ancestry, through dna i found out that i was only 16% italian. he was 34% eastern
thanks cannot really make money in a negative hank environment. credit extension. i think the other thing is in the political environment we have in the united states, energy is on the antiestablishment side. trish: i have to run. i am coming up on a heartbreak. thank you to all of you. ♪ every day you read headlines about businesses being hacked and intellectual property being stolen. that is cyber-crime and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to...
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if these colectivos are so influential, how do the people fight back in that environment when you have that kind of terror reigning throughout the country. >> they are not big in numbers but they are thinking about presence because they are the on ones maduro trusts to even get near the colombian border. after this weekend you may have heard rumblings out of pentagon. the most of of the players in the region realize that maduro is not going to go until his military crumbles. right now his military, particularly the national guard and colectivos are the ones propping up maduro. also remember maduro would have been months ago fit wasn't for the cubans. they hold a stranglehold on their intelligence networks and the higher ranks of the military and in some cases the cubans are holding the families of senior military officers who they don't trust. holding them hostage. trish: you are talking about holding people hostage and we are getting reports in to us that they have taken one of their journalists to went to interview nicolas maduro. nicolas maduro and his cronies did not like the quest
if these colectivos are so influential, how do the people fight back in that environment when you have that kind of terror reigning throughout the country. >> they are not big in numbers but they are thinking about presence because they are the on ones maduro trusts to even get near the colombian border. after this weekend you may have heard rumblings out of pentagon. the most of of the players in the region realize that maduro is not going to go until his military crumbles. right now his...
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yes, but they have also attracted new talent, you have to retain them, we're talking bay competitive environment. the level of top talent is very competitive right now. so for government to step in and say, regulate the, and say, we're not going to allow you to spend how you need to spend, this company has responded, i wrote down the quote, it is quit critical for our company to pay the competitive salaries to retain the workers they have, why rescue the company if you are not going to allow them to do what they need to do. >> don't rescue the company. >> it has already been done. >> don't throw good money after bad, if they are talented, go to the private sector. neil: good points all, yes, rumors are true, dc i'm coming for you, yes, how i will defeat our deficit, i've been busy, i have to save the country behides read a pom prompter. neil: of three agoura cliff or a countdown is on. twitter looks for a hero to save them. and somehow how to fix the mess. >> neil is a super hero. the problems will be fixed. you cannot say bus. there are too many idiots. >> just be your charming self. trying to
yes, but they have also attracted new talent, you have to retain them, we're talking bay competitive environment. the level of top talent is very competitive right now. so for government to step in and say, regulate the, and say, we're not going to allow you to spend how you need to spend, this company has responded, i wrote down the quote, it is quit critical for our company to pay the competitive salaries to retain the workers they have, why rescue the company if you are not going to allow...
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we have had a slow growth environment and trump has shown growth wherever he goes so in new york city we have buildings all around us. they were created because you could get the job done so one of the big things in this campaign is who is more effective. john: he's against free trade. how do you get growth without trade? >> ease with more trade and jobs for america so you have to examine the trade deals that have been done. they are benefiting american workers. we have got to be for having better jobs for americans and that's what he stands for. john: here's what hillary clinton says about your candidates ideas. >> the kind of plan that donald has put forward would be trickle-down economics all over again. in fact he would be the most extreme version, the biggest tax cuts for the top% of the people in this country than we have ever had. i call it trump up trickle down. john: what do you say that? >> will pass with the lead always a. they want all the money in the country to stay in washington d.c. so anytime there's an effort to let people keep their own money through a tax cut let's
we have had a slow growth environment and trump has shown growth wherever he goes so in new york city we have buildings all around us. they were created because you could get the job done so one of the big things in this campaign is who is more effective. john: he's against free trade. how do you get growth without trade? >> ease with more trade and jobs for america so you have to examine the trade deals that have been done. they are benefiting american workers. we have got to be for...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. charles: some federal workers still furloughed. government union leaders are still on the clock, getting paid, exempt employees serving as union officials may continued to be granted official time in same manner as in a would under nonshut town conditions, new reports a tax would hit union health care plans, hard will be delayed. michelle fields and david callahan here, clashing it out. two good bits of news efficient the republican, michelle -- news for the uuions michelle. >> this is up fair, why are unions getting proven shall treatment -- preferencal treatment. when it comes to his friends his buddies, well, they don't have to deal with the effects of the shut down. they are allow to have their job. with obamacare, the unions got to awful bill passed they lobbied for it, they should have to deal with the negative effects of obama carry just like everyone else. charles: david. >> i love you are looking for union give away,
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. charles: some federal workers still furloughed. government union leaders are still on the clock, getting paid, exempt employees serving as union officials may continued to be granted official time in same manner as in a would under nonshut town conditions, new reports a tax would hit union health care plans, hard will be delayed....
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and transforms your workspace into a healthier more productive environment. it just transformed the way i do my job and that makes me very happy. go to varidesk.com to find a varidesk size and model that's right for your office space. varidesk usually ships within 24 hours. and comes with a no risk 30 day money back guarantee and free shipping. call or go to varidesk.com that's v-a-r-i-desk. varidesk work elevated. >> all right, thanks for our cashin' in crew. the 89th academy awards are a couple weeks away and we already have some contenders based on powerful performances this week. for best supporting actress in a music, ladies and gentlemen, democrat house leader nancy pelosi ♪ this land is your land, this land is my land ♪ ♪ from california to the new york islands ♪ >> yeah, unfortunately we can't unhear that. la la land's emma stone should be okay. best performance by an actor in a drama. democratic senate leader charles schumer. >> this executive order-- was mean-spirited and unameric unamerican. >> wow. powerful, emotional. look out denzel, rya
and transforms your workspace into a healthier more productive environment. it just transformed the way i do my job and that makes me very happy. go to varidesk.com to find a varidesk size and model that's right for your office space. varidesk usually ships within 24 hours. and comes with a no risk 30 day money back guarantee and free shipping. call or go to varidesk.com that's v-a-r-i-desk. varidesk work elevated. >> all right, thanks for our cashin' in crew. the 89th academy awards are...
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and it will have a massive positive impact upon the environment. we have seen that in the united states the last decade. 14% decrease in our carbon emissions. so they can do two things that are good for them. national security and help with their environment. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. is it to carry...
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>> i agree obviously when you're looking globally european banks are in a more challenging environment but you have to remember, one of the big differences twine the u.s. and europe is, in the u.s. we don't want to prop up banks. we did in 2008. we bailed them out. we do not want to do that anymore. europe has culturally a lot less issues bailing out banks. they tried to put in place some ways to prevent that from happening. they're a lot less concerned about too big to fail than we are. trish: thank you very much. art, rob, good to see you guys. want to point out to viewers, everyone, donald trump will be speaking any moment now. he will be speaking in pennsylvania. he is expecting to accuse china of manipulating its currency. this comes as the bank of england is pumping over $4 billion worth of liquidity into the country's banking system following the decision to exit the eu, all in an effort to prop up its currency. how will trump's accusations affect our fragile markets. we have mark smith, and on the phone, stephen roach, former head of asia at morgan stanley. trump will tell us c
>> i agree obviously when you're looking globally european banks are in a more challenging environment but you have to remember, one of the big differences twine the u.s. and europe is, in the u.s. we don't want to prop up banks. we did in 2008. we bailed them out. we do not want to do that anymore. europe has culturally a lot less issues bailing out banks. they tried to put in place some ways to prevent that from happening. they're a lot less concerned about too big to fail than we are....